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Margaret Campbell returns home to Stirling, Scotland, to share Christmas with her family and crippled brother. Along the way, she meets a handsome stranger, who turns out to be Gordon Shaw, the man who accidentally crippled her brother many years ago. There's a violent snowstorm, stopped trains, surprise revelations, and lots of great details about life in Victorian Scotland. I hope to read more by Higgs, as I really liked her style.
If This Was a Movie, I Would Rate It: G. Nothing whatsoever objectionable here.
This is my fourth and final book read and reviewed for the Literary Christmas Challenge. Thanks so much for hosting it, Tarissa! I hope to participate again next year, if you hold this again :-)